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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Beta Testers Wanted!
We value your feedback. Our 60-day beta-testing period starts in April, and during that time, you can help us iron out the kinks. Just click here or send an email to info@pubmission.com (subject line: “Beta Tester”) for free access to most … Continue reading
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Is Marketing Ability the Most Important Asset for Writers to Have?
My wife yells at me. “Why do you keep reading that if you think it’s crap?” I shrug. But I know why. I keep going because somehow, somewhere, I’m going to find the reason why this calamity of a book … Continue reading
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Ms. Read is Right — Good Writing Gets You through the Slush
“I think there’s an anxiety provoked by that, that if I’m dealing with hundreds of submissions, how am I ever going to make it. But I really do believe that there’s no gimmick or trend to make a submission pop, … Continue reading







